Monthly Archives: January 2014

This year for the first time, we got to experience The Wedding Party from both sides of the table! Ayumi (our pastry chef) and I were there as vendors and newly-engaged Katie (our business manager and social media guru) as …

It has always seemed rather fitting to me, that amidst the dreary, bleak, cold winter we’re given the bright, tangy citrus season. It’s as if Mother Nature had this all perfectly planned out and knew that while we hide indoors …

We wouldn't be what we are today without our fabulous customers who make it happen. Where are you from? Brooklyn How did you find One Girl? Charlie was the very first customer to OGC on the first day we …

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Dave Crofton, co-owner of One Girl Cookies, began his culinary career baking artisanal bread in Richmond, Virginia. He moved to New York City to attend the Institute of Culinary Education, and graduated with a degree in Baking and Pastry Arts. While in school, he took a part time job with One Girl Cookies to help develop and expand their line of handmade tea cookies. Upon graduation, he became a partner with Dawn Casale, the founder of One Girl Cookies. Two years later, Dawn and Dave opened their bakery and cafe in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn in 2005. Since the opening day and continuing into their new cafe in Dumbo, Dawn and Dave believe in using the finest ingredients available and baking everything from scratch.

Barneys New York was the place I called my second home for six years. It was the classroom in which I learned the importance of aesthetic, the power of creativity and the joy of indulgence. At a point in time which I cannot specifically put my finger on, I reflected on my career choices and decided to return to that which I really knew... food and humanity's love of it. I began to think about my childhood and how much of it had been happily spent in the kitchen. The memories of the aromas and flavors that came from my grandmother's kitchen were vivid and exhilarating. That is where I learned about the ritual and significance of food, the sense of happiness and comfort it brought, and the essential elements of quality and care that went into its preparation.